its clutch related..
i would check to make sure the slave cylinder is operating properly to start with.
it could be something as simple as a bad master cylinder or slave cylinder, or more expensive like a clutch or throw bearing.
you can try slip shifting it, rev the motor up and when the rpms come back down, you can usually change gears without using the clutch.
2006-11-01 06:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your clutch could be bad but it's probably just out of adjustment unless you do a lot of city driving/towing or have really high mileage.
2006-11-01 05:01:50
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answered by llewintx 2
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The clutch isn't disengaging all the way. Maybe just an adjustment.
2006-11-01 09:10:10
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answered by Nomadd 7
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Yes, most likely will be the cluth, if you know how, try changing gears with the car running (if you know how to do it, rev your car at 3000) also you may wanna check the oil in the tranny.
2006-11-01 05:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like the clutch, or maybe syncronizers
2006-11-01 04:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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ist he clutch fluid reservoir full? or is it a cable type?
2006-11-01 05:18:09
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answered by ManFromMumbai 3
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